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Amazing Sport Stories

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Sport but not as you know it.Forget the champions. Amazing Sport Stories is about courage, underdogs, drama and myths and legends. These are global stories you’ll wish you’d known about and now probably won’t forget. There are other podcasts about gold medals and millionaire superstars. Expect the unexpected. Tales from around the world, all told in mini-seasons and one-off episodes. #AmazingSportStories
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Welcome to the Sport Stories channel! I'm the host Seiji McSwain. I go over all topics regarding the NFL, NBA, and NCAA Football and Basketball. https://linktr.ee/Sport_Stories_Podcast
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Insightful, honest, inspirational and thought provoking SPORT STORIES and SNAP SHOTS for Parents, Teachers, Coaches and Leaders involved and interested in sport. Tips, guidance and advice to help you to help others!
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We often see the top layer or performance but its the lesser known stories, science and happenings where the real fascination and wonder lies. Join us as we discuss what is happening in sport, just that little bit deeper and differently to what you may expect. Hosted by Xylon van Eyck & David Lipman
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This week’s episode saw multiple listener questions answered including a discussion on prediction of caloric and carbohydrate burn from training data. There’s some quick fire talking points including the new TGL golf league, a women’s 5K world record and Netflix’s content strategy in sport. We then touch on the use of machine learning for talent pr…
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In this episode we review 2024 in sport, from surprises to favourite moments and much more. We then look forward to 2025 and make some predictions on winners and trends we will see. (00:00) Introduction (03:50) Community Shoutouts (06:30) Favourite Sporting Moment of the Year (08:56) Most Enthralling Sporting Moment (12:27) Performance of the Year …
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In this Holiday Episode the guys discuss training during the holiday period and how to optimise it. In addition they cover a listener question on developing and quantifying durability as well as look at some research on faster marathoners habits and splitting up intervals like a Norwegian. (00:00) Introduction (03:44) Community Shoutouts (06:40) Li…
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Assistant Professor Alex Coates is the principal investigator at the “Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab” at Simon Fraser University. Her broad research interests cover applied exercise physiology, with a focus on understanding the impacts of varied exercise stimuli to systems level adaptations. This includes the areas of overtraining, under-f…
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Grant Jenkins is the general manager of Propel Health, an Australian based supplement company. He is an exercise physiologist and ASCA Master Coach. He joins us to discuss the supplement industry, manufacturing, safe in sport accreditations and much more. We discuss supplement advice for endurance athletes, developing athletes and positive doping t…
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In this episode the guys discuss some results from the Valencia marathon and address some listener questions about ultramarathon success and failure points. They go on to discuss swearing as a performance enhancer and the impact of orthorexia on sleep. (00:00) Introduction (04:00) David’s Update and Training (05:13) Xylon’s Update and Birthday (11:…
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In der neuen Folge des R.SA-Sportpodcasts spricht Torjäger-Legende Ulf Kirsten über seine eindrucksvolle Karriere: Vom DDR-Meistertitel mit Dynamo Dresden bis zu seinen drei Torjägerkronen in der Bundesliga mit Bayer Leverkusen. Er verrät, wem er seinen Spitznamen "Der Schwatte" zu verdanken hat, warum Reiner Calmund einst im Kinderbett seines Sohn…
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Paul Francis is the CEO and Cofounder of FC 32. Paul’s career includes time with both the Italian and British Olympic federations, multiple NFL teams and numerous advisory board positions including Strava. He was Global head of sports science for Adidas and prior to this he worked in innovation for nike. He joins us to discuss developing elite envi…
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Hein Kriek is a Professional rugby coach, currently working as head coach of the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport Rugby International Institute. He has coached professionally in multiple countries and joins us to discuss coaching in foreign cultures following the recent appointment of Thoms Tuchel to coach the English Men’s Football team. There’s lots…
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Episode 37 covers some updates to WADA’s banned list, the impact of caffeine on sleep and half marathon time prediction. We also briefly discuss Grand Slam Track’s venue announcements, Neymar hits the doctor’s office and we cover a bunch of community shoutouts and listener questions. (00:00) Introduction (01:50) David’s Background (10:04) David’s T…
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This week the episode focuses on a listener question about the determinants of endurance performance. Before this, we briefly recap the New York Marathon and cover our usual segments including the Doctor’s Office where we touch on concussion, concussion protocols and CTE. (00:00) Introduction (02:51) Xylon’s Injury Update (06:00) David’s Recovery f…
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Ihre Markenzeichen: Rote Haare sowie Olympia,-Weltcup,- und Weltmeistertitel. Mit insgesamt dreimal Olympiagold, drei Silber und einer Bronzemedaille, war Kati Wilhelm lange Zeit die beste Biathletin bei olympischen Winterspielen überhaupt. Im Podcast verrät sie, dass sie eigentlich per Zufall zum Biathlon gekommen ist, dass sie nach Ihrer sportlic…
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The guys debrief the big races from the weekend including Valencia half marathon and Kona Ironman, chatting pacing as part of this and some listener questions. They then discuss the Tour de France courses and have the usual segments. (00:00) Introduction (06:09) David’s Valencia Efforts (13:50) Pacing and How to Pace (21:37) Xylon’s Current Trainin…
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This week’s episode starts with a recap of Cape Town Marathon and a view towards Valencia Half Marathon. We then tackle a listener question on potential downsides of heat training. After this we cover some thoughts from Chicago Marathon, some observations on brands in the running space and finally examine some papers on circadian rhythm and perform…
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Sie war die weltbeste Eisschnellläuferin der 80er Jahre - dreimal Olympiasiegerin und elfmal Weltmeisterin: Karin Enke hat in ihrer Sportart alles erreicht, was möglich war. In der neuen Folge vom R.SA-Sportpodcast schildert die Dresdnerin, warum sie in jungen Jahren vom Eiskunstlauf zum Eisschnelllauf gewechselt ist; mit welcher Parole der oberste…
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Matthew Marquardt is a professional triathlete currently Ranked 19th in the PTO rankings and 9th in the IM Pro Series. He came 11th in the 2023 IM World Championships and joins us to talk about his preparation for Kona 2024 and how he balances being a professional triathlete with being a full time medical student. (00:00) Introduction (00:24) The H…
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We are joined on the podcast by Christie Jenkins, Co-Founder & Chief Investment Officer at F32 a multi-club football ownership group focused on world class player development. We discuss her journey, including competing in 3 sports at an international level and background in finance. We also discuss Women's sport and what the future looks like, inc…
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Er war der einzige Profi-Weltmeister der DDR. Michael Hübner (verstorben am 12.11.2024) gehörte mit sieben WM-Titeln zu den Legenden des Bahnradsports - und seiner Heimatstadt Chemnitz war er bis zuletzt treu geblieben. In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr, wie Hübner zu seinem Spitznamen "Dicker" kam; mit welchen Tricks er seine Konkurrenten auf der Bahn b…
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The guys discuss the IMWC in Nice and Pogacar’s superhuman effort before a research paper on underfueling in the premier league and fuel requirements at different body weights. They answer some listener questions about training intensity and race shoes on pro’s and finish off with October’s 1% Better Challenge. (00:00) Introduction (02:03) Xylon’s …
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Claressa Shields is a legend of boxing. By the time she turned 25, she had won two Olympic gold medals, and claimed professional world titles in three separate weight divisions. But her glory came after an upbringing filled with trauma. Her home city of Flint, in Michigan, is one of the most deprived in the US; as a child, she lived in poverty, suf…
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Dr Amy Boalch joins the podcast this week to talk about safe participation in endurance events and common problems seen by event medical staff. Amy is the project lead for the race ready app, a medical doctor and currently undertaking her masters in medical education. She shares best practice advice for how to hydrate and manage pain in endurance e…
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In 2003, Namibia's Rudie van Vuuren became the first - and, to date, only - man to have played at both the cricket and rugby World Cups. His feat was made all the more impressive by the fact that he was also working full-time as a doctor. His sporting career saw him take on stars like Sachin Tendulkar, Shoaib Akhtar and James Anderson; though Namib…
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This week the community really shone and we answer a number of listener submitted questions, some about previous episodes some not. From there we discuss Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s debut half marathon and then it is onto some scientific papers. One on the physiology of backyard ultras and the other on recovery and carbohydrates. We finish up with some co…
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On 22 March 2016, a bomb attack killed 16 people at Brussels Airport. Basketball player Sebastien Bellin was one of the survivors. He says sport, and a meal he ate the night before, helped save his life that day. This is the story of how he found a way to survive amid chaos, and what happened next: a long road to recovery, and a new sporting journe…
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A very special edition of Inspiring Sports Stories this week, as the man who normally asks the questions, answers the questions! Tim Gossage is our guest on Inspiring Sports Stories, hosted this week by Paul Hasleby. Goss shares the stories of his epic career in sports media, as he and Hase reminisce on the relationship the two have fostered on air…
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This week is all about adapting to training. The guys discuss not ice bathing post training, longitudinal changes due to sprint training, life long cardiac changes in an elite marathon runner and the use of power data in anti doping. They also touch on magnesium supplementation and the race between Mondo Duplantis and Karsten Warholm, which landed …
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Er ist der Michael Schumacher des Bobsports – keiner stand bisher bei Olympischen Spielen so oft ganz oben auf dem Treppchen wie André Lange. Ursprünglich auf der Ringermatte gestartet, führte sein Weg ihn überraschend in den Bob – und von dort, direkt an die Weltspitze. Welche Eigenschaften machten ihn zum erfolgreichsten Bobpiloten der Geschichte…
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Following the unexpected and shocking death of heroic wrestler Gholamreza Takhti, Tehran is a tinderbox. Hundreds of thousands of people gather in the streets as tensions and rumours rise to a pitch. Everyone wants someone to blame for this terrible loss. Rana hears about those volatile days, and the state-sanctioned silence that follows. She wrest…
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Gary Stocks, the long time Manager of Communications and Media at the West Coast Eagles, joined Tim Gossage to talk about his journey into the role and being at the helm of their media department during Premiership glory, off-field scandals, coach sackings and high-profile trades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In our episode this week the guys discuss some of the changing landscape of sport; be it the body changing in response to strongman, the evolution of trailrunning, projects vs racing or U20 progression through to open racing. They briefly discuss the use of exogenous ketones, the benefits of group training and of course debut September’s 1% better …
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Heroic wrestler Gholamreza Takhti is dead. Rana Rahimpour goes back to that terrible night in January 1968, hearing from perhaps the last person to see him alive. We speak to his teammate Abdollah Movahed about the immediate impact of his death, and then take a closer look at his relations with Mohammed Reza Shah. Everything in Iran is political, a…
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In addition to answering a listener question about the impact of technology on sprinting, this week we discuss the use of theming in coaching. We also talk about the NYC marathon elite field, with many backing up from the Olympics and implications for this and we look at a paper quantifying the impact of steroid use. In response to requests we also…
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Meister, Pokalheld, Trainer, Ehrenspielführer: Klaus Sammer – eine echte Größe im DDR-Fußball, und das nicht nur aufgrund seiner imposanten 1,91 Meter! Sportliche Erfolge & persönliche Niederlagen prägten seinen Weg. Dazu gehören u.a. der Gewinn von Meisterschaft & Pokal mit Dynamo Dresden aber auch der Ausschluss von den Olympischen Spielen 1972. …
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Gholamreza Takhti is a hero. In Iran, a nation full of wrestlers and wrestling fans, he’s the most beloved wrestler of them all. But unexpectedly, tragically, the great champion is found dead in a hotel room in Tehran, in the early days of 1968. Presenter Rana Rahimpour grew up with Takhti’s legend all around her; his image plasters her childhood m…
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In our 25th weekly episode, we cover some crazy performances from the sporting world before diving into some research on immunity with nutrition. We then touch on muscle memory and some of its implications for doping. As usual we finish with a look at the Doctor’s office, the 1% Better Challenge for August and what we will be watching. (00:00) Intr…
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Exploring Iranian wrestling legend Gholamreza Takhti’s journey in life, death and his legacy. The Iranian wrestler was the people's hero: a multiple gold Olympic medal-winner, who embodied the spirit of Iran. He was well loved, even by those who fought against him. Then, in January 1968, Takhti was found dead in a Tehran hotel room. He was 37. Pres…
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Perth Wildcats legend and NBL trailblazer Trevor Torrance is our special guest on Inspiring Sports Stories with Tim Gossage. Thanks to Bowra & O'Dea - Because the little things are everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSEN
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Our focus this week is on people who have GOAT arguments and the super subs who stepped up at the Olympics. We also discuss Olympic medals and happiness as well as discussing some listener questions, our 1% Better challenge for August and a visit to the Doctor’s Office. (00:00) Introduction (00:56) David’s polarized training in Chamonix (02:08) Xyl…
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Iraqi weightlifter Raed Ahmed was proud to carry his country's flag at the opening ceremony for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. But the honour came with a strict instruction: he was not to look at the American President, Bill Clinton. Iraq's Olympic Committee was led by Saddam Hussein's son, Uday, a man with a reputation for brutality. But Raed had alre…
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Show Notes: In this bonus episode, we talk to Hannah Walker. Hannah is a sports broadcaster and commentator who specializes in cycling. She has covered all of the major tours, including being one of the inaugural commentators for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. In addition to this she has commentated on the World Championships and was the lea…
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Show Notes: This week’s episode see’s Xylon recounting his experience at the Paris Olympic Games while David flew to London to run with a gold medalist. (00:00) Introduction (00:36) David’s crazy last 24 hours (03:00) Xylon’s travels are becoming exorbitant (03:43) Xylon was in Paris at the opening night of the athletics (04:25) Shoutout to a silve…
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Breaking, or breakdancing, has its origins in the gang culture of 1970s New York. It evolved on the floors of huge parties, where dance replaced violence as an outlet for neighbourhood bravado. But artist and entrepreneur Michael Holman saw an opportunity to turn the nascent culture in something much larger, a scene that could have global appeal. F…
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This week’s episode see’s both Xylon and David on the road, but getting their training done. They also chat to Sean Seale about preparing a Crossfit athlete for the Crossfit Games. (00:00) Introduction (00:31) David Being a Guinea Pig for Science (01:03) Xylon’s Recent Travels (02:18) Xylon’s Running (03:43) David’s Running (05:00) Nutrition in Reb…
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Since the 1950s, basketball's Harlem Globetrotters have entertained audiences with their showboating, dunks and pranks in exhibition games all over the world. Their perennial opponents, the Washington Generals, have endured more than 17,000 defeats at their hands, with crowds booing and mocking them as the Globetrotters bamboozle them with flashy s…
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